Author: Alice Lapijover

Dr. Robert Foy studies the causes and effects of ocean acidification at a NOAA Fisheries Lab in Kodiak, Alaska. Here he discusses the unique issues arising from this growing trend. This interview is part of the Alaska Marine Conservation Council and Cook Inletkeeper project to share information on ocean acidification.

Kodiak fisherman Alexus Kwachka talks about his concerns for ocean acidification and its impact on vital marine ecosystems. This interview is part of the Alaska Marine Conservation Council and Cook Inletkeeper project to share information on ocean acidification.

Fisherman Dan Falvey of Sitka, Alaska shares his view on ocean acidification and the future of healthy marine ecosystems. This interview is part of the Alaska Marine Conservation Council and Cook Inletkeeper project to share information on ocean acidification.

Dune Lankard of Cordova, Alaska is a lifelong fisherman. Here, he voices concern for changes in ocean acidity and the impact it could have on vital fisheries and ecosystems. This interview is part of the Alaska Marine Conservation Council and Cook Inletkeeper project to share information on ocean acidification.

Longtime Unalaska resident, natural resource analyst and community leader Frank Kelty shares some of his concerns regarding the growing issue of ocean acidification in Alaska. This interview is part of the Alaska Marine Conservation Council and Cook Inletkeeper project to share information on ocean acidification.

Clem Tillion of Halibut Cove, Alaska, a former legislator and lifelong fisherman, voices his thoughts on ocean acidification and the human role in changes to air and water chemistry. This interview is part of the Alaska Marine Conservation Council and Cook Inletkeeper project to share information on ocean acidification.

Dr. Jeremy Mathis is an oceanographer with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association working in Washington and Alaska. Here he describes some of the ways researchers are studying ocean acidification. This interview is part of the Alaska Marine Conservation Council and Cook Inletkeeper project to share information on ocean acidification.

Dr. Shallin Busch of Seattle, Washington describes some of the complex processes that contribute to the global trend of ocean acidification. This interview is part of the Alaska Marine Conservation Council and Cook Inletkeeper project to share information on ocean acidification.

Biologist Angela Doroff of Homer, Alaska discusses the concerns for ocean acidification impacts on both marine and human communities. This interview is part of the Alaska Marine Conservation Council and Cook Inletkeeper project to share information on ocean acidification.

Lifelong Dillingham, Alaska resident Kim Williams is the Executive Director of Nunamta Aulukestai (Caretakers of Our Land). Here she shares her concerns for how ocean acidification may impact species throughout the ecosystem and the communities that rely on them. This interview is part of the Alaska Marine Conservation Council and Cook Inletkeeper project to share information on ocean acidification.